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>> Kaliki (cdgreen1 at yahoo.com) wrote:
> : Hi,
>> : During a lecture in Psychology 18: Human Development, the following
> : statements we're made by several classmates but could not be verified,
>> : Concerning polygamous heterosexuality & pregnancy:
>> : * A woman's regular partner's sperm will be dominant and agressively
> : "attack" a foreign or new partner's sperm if both are present in the woman's
> : sexual organs at the same time. ( Territorial Phagocytosis of some sort ?)
>> : * A woman who has sperm in her from 2 different partners, will fertilize
> : with the partner who has given her the most pleasure and/or the partner whom
> : she has the strongest attraction for. ( Does orgasm have any physiological
> : effects on fertility?)
>> ---These statements could not be verified because they are entirely false.
> ---In the future please post this in its appropriate group, these
> ---questions are idiotic. Thank you
There are no stupid questions. Just stupid answers, like yours.
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J'ai l'air de déconner, mais vous savez bien ce que je veux dire.
Jean Genet